Subversive_Element

I did a full cart walkout a few months ago and the last item I took was a rotisserie chicken. I even made sure to bag it separate in a paper bag (placed nicely next to the chickens). The minute the employees were distracted and no customers around I walked on out.

If I was you, I’d go big or go home. Instead of stressing over one chicken, fill up a cart or hand basket. It makes you look like your legitimately shopping and it’s worth your while.

I’m almost certain this channel is a parody. A gas station with its own website, Instagram, Twitter, and of course, YouTube with a million views per video.

The 1020p quality cameras and crack team of spec-ops cashiers are a dead giveaway. I wouldn’t be surprised if they hire locals to ‘lift’ then make their hilarious commentary while they edit each video.

Only thing to learn from these videos is making money on social media...from a gas station. I give them props though, it’s a good hustle.

I fuched up a lift at L0wes because I couldn’t get the green pataco alarm tags off, still researching that..

Anyways, I was so mad I went to m1chels and grabbed a 206 dollar cricket machine. They were stored in line near the register, so I wheeled up a cart, loaded one in, then wheeled it out entrance when no one was looking.

T@rg@t used to be my ‘go to’ as far as video games. I could walk in, use an S3 key to grab 2 games out of the display cases and be out in 10 minutes or less.

My questions are, how does the electronics clerk or AP know the games are missing? I often see empty display cases when I go in and I wonder how long it takes for anyone to ask if they were sold or stolen?

Also, with empty video game display cases, when do you start watching video? How far back to you watch? When does case building start? Do you work with other stores nearby?

Do you print/post pictures of perps seen opening display cases with an S3? Lastly, how often does that happen?

Lol. Walk me through the process the second a clerk says “I put a game in the display case and now it’s gone but I never sold it?”

Research and Recon. Research starts by reading the wikis so generously provided by the fam here. There is a lot you can learn from other lifters, videos on YouTube, even from forums related to LP/AP. The security device manufacturers even have sites you can check out.

Recon is visiting the store(s) and checking the layout, staffing, blindspots, area of town, etc. I’ve noticed each store is always different, some don’t emphasize security as much as customer service.
Learn what security devices they use and how to defeat them.

Lastly, know your own strengths and weaknesses. Can you do social engineering? Can you do slight of hand? Do you have the testicular fortitude to fill up a cart and walk out?

A 55’ Sony 4K tv. I didn’t steal it perse, I bought it in cash from Breast buy, put a 42’ broken Vizeo I got off the curb into the box, sealed it and returned it. Customer service was so busy they didn’t give 2 Fuchs.

Some poor sap is in for a rude surprise, lol. Oh, it was 1200 or 1500, my entire rent, lol

I ran a train on T@rgat for over 5 years, 20+ different stores across 3 states. More video games and blue rays that I can count among other stuff.

I am almost certain they are/were building an epic case against me but I decided to give them a wide berth. I shop as an honest citizen now but I won’t dare lift from t@rgat, too many of our bros have been taken out by them. They definitely don’t play around. I consider myself lucky to have rode them hard and lived to gloat...

About 5 years ago. It was 3 days from Christmas, I had maybe 20 dollars, and NO gifts for my wife and kids. I had promised my wife I had been saving money for gifts but we were hurting financially, I just couldn’t admit it.

I basically went on a ‘suicide’ mission to T@rget. Grabbed a cart, went to electronics, grabbed dvds, games (with S3 key), toys, clothes, I even went to groceries and went nuts.

After I filled my cart, I took my jacket off, threw it over the cart full of shite, and with my head held high, heart racing, I walked out of the store!

I figure I lifted about 500 in LEGO, toys, electronics,
clothes, and assorted loot. LOL, I even lifted the wrapping paper. My proudest and embarrassing lift.

Good article, fam. Definitely worth a read for those of us who take the risk..

If I make it to the sidewalk and to the parking lot, there is no way in hell im returning into the store if an lp steps in front of me. I’m not going to fight, but I am not even going to acknowledge the schmuck, just keep on walking.

About 300 worth of groceries. Filled up a cart and walked right out the door.

Awkward as f@ck to anyone who is walking in and happens to look and a scary 3 minutes as you shovel unbagged items into your trunk, but it’s tax season and shaving a few hundred a month off my bills always helps...